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My new lab is in heat. Help me. Any advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 607246" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I quit feeding ToTW when Diamond took them over. I fed Wellness Core for a couple of years and just recently switched to Orjen (I have cats) which is also grain-free. </p><p></p><p>Jake, my older cat, has mild colitis and switching to grain-free obviated the need for steroids to treat the colitis. He had bloody stools and horrible gas. Going grain-free has cleared all that up. </p><p></p><p>Both cats are in excellent coat, shedding is reduced, and they maintain their weight well. When I still had my dog, who was violently allergic to corn and wheat, I fed Prairie dry food. Prairie comes in several formulations. I fed the venison and barley and he did very well on it. It's kibble I highly recommend.</p><p></p><p>Some other good brands of dry dogfood are Blue Buffalo, Orjen. There are several good corn and wheat free dog foods out there, or you can go completely grain free if you choose.</p><p></p><p>You will find improved body and coat condition and an amazing reduction in size and odor of their stools.</p><p></p><p>Please, please, quit feeding your dogs Purina. It is, as Donna said, nothing but flavoured corn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 607246, member: 1963"] I quit feeding ToTW when Diamond took them over. I fed Wellness Core for a couple of years and just recently switched to Orjen (I have cats) which is also grain-free. Jake, my older cat, has mild colitis and switching to grain-free obviated the need for steroids to treat the colitis. He had bloody stools and horrible gas. Going grain-free has cleared all that up. Both cats are in excellent coat, shedding is reduced, and they maintain their weight well. When I still had my dog, who was violently allergic to corn and wheat, I fed Prairie dry food. Prairie comes in several formulations. I fed the venison and barley and he did very well on it. It's kibble I highly recommend. Some other good brands of dry dogfood are Blue Buffalo, Orjen. There are several good corn and wheat free dog foods out there, or you can go completely grain free if you choose. You will find improved body and coat condition and an amazing reduction in size and odor of their stools. Please, please, quit feeding your dogs Purina. It is, as Donna said, nothing but flavoured corn. [/QUOTE]
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